The End of an Era: Luke and Lucie Meier’s Final Show at Jil Sander
It was 10:30 in the morning, but under the red lights of the Jil Sander show in Berlin, it felt like the end of the night at a club. Luke and Lucie Meier, who had spent nearly eight years at the brand, were rumored to be making an imminent exit. An invitation to an after-hours party with their last name and the words “It’s All Love” hinted at the launch of their own eponymous brand.
The Meiers’ journey at Jil Sander has been a fascinating one. Starting with their feminine, light, and sensual approach in 2017, they have now transitioned to a more punk but decadent style. Their latest show exuded underground vibes, with a mix of edgy and elegant pieces.
The show kicked off with looks adorned with spiky black fringe, leading into military-inspired tailoring and kilts for both women and men. The gender fluidity in high fashion has increased during their time at the brand, breaking away from traditional norms.
In a world that has grown darker, the Meiers’ collection reflected this shift with fringe as a form of protection. However, they also incorporated softness with floral printed silk pieces, showcasing a gradient from luminous yellow to black. Their attention to detail and craftsmanship was evident in every piece.
As the designers took their final bow, clad in matching black outfits, a press release confirmed their departure from Jil Sander. In an industry known for its revolving door of designers, Luke and Lucie Meier’s legacy will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.
Original Content Reference: Vogue.com